Tom Bourdillon - obituary
Tom Bourdillon was born at Shangani in 1938 and educated at REPS (Rhodes Estate Preparatory School), Plumtree School and Rhodes University
Peter Robinson
17-Dec-2000
Tom Bourdillon was born at Shangani in 1938 and educated at REPS
(Rhodes Estate Preparatory School), Plumtree School and Rhodes
University. At school he captained the first eleven.
He came from a strong cricketing family: his father Thomas Edmund
captained Rhodesia and also played a match for Sussex in 1919,
while an uncle, Victor, played three times for Sussex, also in
1919.
During the sixties and early seventies he taught at Mutare Boys
High and Mount Pleasant schools. He was a selector of the
national schools XI for five years and managed the side in 1968.
He moved into teacher education and became a highly esteemed
lecturer in Education at the University of Zimbabwe.
He continued his involvement with cricket and for eight years he
served as a selector of the national Under-16 team. He was
widely respected in local cricket circles for his knowledge of
the game.
Tom, who was tragically killed in a motor accident, leaves a
widow and three sons, two of whom (Paul and Jonathan) captained
Zimbabwe Schools in 1984 and 1990-1991 respectively, and played
domestic first-class cricket in Zimbabwe.